A Closer Look at the X-Sight

That means you won’t be looking through traditional glass elements. Instead, ATN uses digital imaging to capture the scope’s field of view and project it onto a high-quality LCD inside the scope.

If that sounds a little too good to be true, consider the image quality on most cellphones. Digital imaging and LCDs have come a long way in recent years.

ATN has been a leader in night vision and low light optics for years, supplying a range of optics and accessories to military and law enforcement organizations.

So, even though the X-Sight comes in at a very agreeable price, you’re getting a product from a company with serious a history producing serious products.

Scope Review and Breakdown

Features

Specifications

Ease of Use and Reliability

COST

The X-Sight has three primary view settings, all made possible by its digital imaging technology:

Green night viewBlack and white night viewDay viewThis gives you real flexibility in low light conditions or if you live in an area that allows hunting at night.

Along with its night vision capabilities, the X-Sight is loaded with other features made possible by its digital imaging technology

Ballistics Calculator and RangefinderATN’s built-in ballistics calculator, allows shooters to quickly sight in their rifle with a one-shot zero feature and make ballistics calculations right through the scope.

The X-Sight also has the ability to calculate range and choose from a number of different zero settings based on the distance to target.

High-Definition CameraWith the X-Sight, you’re basically looking through a digital camera, so it only makes sense that you could record photos and videos.

If you’ve ever found yourself wishing you could record your shots, ATN’s digital scope can do just that. You can even use the “Recoil Activated Video” setting to automatically trigger video recording with recoil.

You can also connect to your iOS or Android device, download your photos and videos and even see right through the scope’s viewfinder with your phone.

In case you haven’t noticed, the X-Sight is not lacking in the feature department.

You get just about everything you can imagine. If ATN threw in a kitchen sink, you’d be set.

But, just like any other scope, decisions often come down to individual specifications. The right magnification or eye relief can make all the difference.

Here’s a quick rundown of some of the X-Sight’s most important specs:

Available in either 3-14x or 5-20x magnification

65 mm eye relief

Slot for a Micro SD card along with Micro USB and Micro HDMI ports for downloading images

Everything is adjustable through the interface in the scope. You just need to look into the scope and use the top-mounted buttons to make adjustments, zoom in or out, or make other changes.

To make things even easier, ATN allows users to make adjustments through a connected smartphone app.

The X-Sight is weather resistant and made by a company with a solid record with military and law enforcement agencies. So, you know you’re going with an organization with a reputation for products that work and hold up well.

One thing to be careful of is battery life. ATN claims a battery life of just 8 to 12 hours with lithium-ion batteries, so, depending on your needs and battery selection, you may want to come prepared with spares.

The battery is easy to access for changing, and with more than 31 hours of operation at the brightest possible setting – probably unneeded unless you’re in blinding whiteout conditions – you’ll have plenty of time between battery replacements.

One of the best things ATN’s X-Sight has going for it is the price.

Traditional night vision scopes are not cheap. Not at all.

And most are nowhere near affordable for the average shooter.

Coming in somewhere between $400 and $700, depending on the configuration, the X-Sight is on par with many nicer traditional optics in terms of price.

Who is this Sight for?

The X-Sight is a great choice for anyone who wants night vision, or a technologically advanced scope packed with features.

While an inexpensive range finder can help you get an idea for a target’s distance, it means bringing an extra tool. The same goes for a camera.

ATN’s scope combines a lot of things many hunters and shooters already bring with them, but it does so in one convenient, easy to use package. Plus, it adds the power of night vision and on the fly ballistics calculation.

For hunters who may encounter low-light conditions or plan to take varmints or other game at night, the X-Sight is a no-brainer for those whose budgets don’t venture into the four-figure range.

Our Take

ATN X-Sight II

But, if the price fits your budget and you can deal with a few limitations—like limited night vision range and shorter battery life—the X-Sight is a great buy for those looking to get into night vision on a budget.

The X-Sight gives shooters incredible computing power that can really help improve shooting and ballistic knowledge.

Don’t let the fact that its not a traditional scope fool you. Digital imaging has made some incredible advancements in recent years and optics like the X-Sight take full advantage of this power.

Other Options Worth Looking At

The thing about night vision is …

It’s expensive.

There just aren’t a lot of less expensive options out there. Because of this, ATN really stands out.

If you want to look at other night vision optics and don’t have the ability to consider options that rival the cost of a used economy car, you might consider the Armasight ORION 5X.

Armasight’s ORION provides comparable night vision capabilities at a similar price. But it does not have any of the extra features that come with the X-Sight.

But, the ORION does get you a more traditional optics set up.

If the extra computing power offered in ATN’s X-Sight appeal to you, then it’s definitely in a class by itself.

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